Speaking to a Spanish radio show, the Costa Rican shot-stopper shared his views on the Belgian's signing with Los Blancos.

If there's one player that's not happy about Real Madrid signing of Thibaut Courtois, that's got to be Keylor Navas. 

The Costa Rican goalkeeper has been blamed for some fans as the weakest link in a team that has won three UEFA Champions League titles in a row, but Los Ticos' shot-stopper seems to be ready to fight for the spot he stole away from legendary keeper Iker Casillas.

The Central American goalie had a quick chat with Spanish radio show "El Larguero", and he seemed to be unimpressed about the team's new signing. In fact, Navas warned those who see him leaving Real Madrid they should take a seat, because he is not ready to give up his spot that easily.

You can say it out loud: I'm staying. I'm as ready to leave as I am to die, I'm ready to work to keep my spot as Real Madrid's first-choice goalkeeper," Navas stated.

Courtois' signing with Real Madrid was confirmed earlier today after Real Madrid paid Chelsea around $45M. Navas has been highly underrated by fans and experts despite the fact that he's played over 141 games for Los Blancos, helping them win three UCL titles, one La Liga trophy, four FIFA Club World Cup trophies and three European Super Cups.

This will be fun times to live for all Real Madrid supporters, since two top-notch goalies will be in charge of defending their net...at least for the next 12 months.